Deep Forest Stream – An acrylic painting lesson ONLINE

Deep Forest Stream – An acrylic painting lesson ONLINE

Description

Just how much information do you need in your painting? How many brushstrokes does it take to create a beautiful landscape? In this painting lesson I’ll show you how you can block in a lot of details with just a few brush strokes. Then add in more specific details to make it look more realistic.

I’ll take you through painting this lesson from start to finish. I’ll cover all the color mixtures and brushstrokes you’ll need to complete this painting. This is a great lesson to help you loosen up and forget about so many details. Because sometimes you can say a lot with just a few brushstrokes on the canvas.

To purchase this lesson, click Add to Cart, then click Checkout, and follow the onscreen instructions. Once you've completed the order, you'll be able to instantly access the lesson by clicking the blue button labeled with your display name in the upper-right and then selecting My Painting Lessons.

Note: DVD orders are shipped via First Class mail and should arrive within 5 to 7 business days.

With every Tim Gagnon Studio online lesson purchase, you receive:

Immediate access – just purchase and begin painting

Start to finish instruction – no cutouts – you’ll see every brushstroke of every painting

Easy-to-learn techniques – develop skills to promote consistency in your style for a more professional look

Unlimited viewing, no expiration – view the lesson as many times as you’d like, whenever you’d like

No expiration – once purchased, you’ll have access to the lesson forever

FREE access to Critique Corner community – get/give advice, interact, and share photos of your work with other artists taking the same lesson

Tim Gagnon is the creator of online and DVD-based instructional art lessons for over 17,500 students in over 30 countries. In 2012, he was voted as one of the Top 50 Emerging Artists by Art Business News. His easy-to-learn instruction and unique, modern style has propelled him to one of the most followed artists in the United States.